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Updated May 24, 2023
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Top Review Highlights by Sentiment
- "Thorough training and an attentive supervisor taught me how to be an effective interventionist and clinician." (in 51 reviews)
- "Flexible schedule, paid for admin time at a reduced rate, paid for same day cancelation at a reduced rate." (in 10 reviews)
- "There are limited hours and we don't get paid the same base rate when clients cancel." (in 16 reviews)
- "No benefits of any kind until you work for 3 months straight with a minimum of 25 hours a week." (in 11 reviews)
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Return to all Reviews- Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Great Staff and Very Informative
May 13, 2013 - Behavior Interventionist in Los Angeles, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Training was very detailed and helpful. The staff that I ended working with is great! They are extremely helpful and helped me become better at my job.
Cons
Driving house to house can be a bit weary, especially since you're not being paid your regular rate while driving. At least they still pay you and reimburse gas!
Continue reading - Former Employee★★★★★
Great starting experince to the field of Autism
Aug 16, 2022 - Advance Behavior TechnicianRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Flexibility/Training and the opportunity to have an evolving a unique and evolving case load and or school-based opportunities to provide ABA trained therapy.
Cons
No or insufficient pay for same-day cancelled sessions.
Thank you for sharing about our great training and flexibility! We agree that this is a great place to gain experience that you can build on in many different careers (autism, education, and beyond...). Same-day cancellations are a challenge. We continue to explore ways to fulfill the desired schedules for our staff and to best serve our clients. Thanks!
- Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Supervisors need to be more consistent with communication
Aug 5, 2019 - Behavior Interventionist in Bellevue, WARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Pay was more than my previous job In the beginning I got overtime on every paycheck
Cons
They make you feel really supported during training and during maybe your first client then the communication is dropped off to almost nonexistent. Supervisors fail to pass on crucial information that can affect sessions or relationships with client parents. Inexperienced BI's are often guinea pigs for extremely difficult clients that have never had services before. Don't ever make any kind of comments about drive time. They'll take you from 40+ overtime to barely getting enough hours to qualify for benefits or money to pay your bills. New BI's are given client priority over employees that have worked there longer. If there's a gap in your schedule it'll be there for months. I often felt chastised by my supervisor and that they left out information because they didn't like me.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Guidance from Supervisors Fun and constant training Play while you work Flexible schedule Making a difference in people's lives
Cons
Long hours needed to make a decent paycheck Stressful at times
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 5 years★★★★★
Great company with awesome leaders
Jul 28, 2022 - Board Certified Behavior Analyst Bcba in New Orleans, LARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Clinical director and upper management are always there to support BCBAs and give adequate supervision A real team atmosphere where everyone really supports one another In-house clinical development team that includes high risk reviews, case reviews, and a feeding team that BCBAs can consult for support to make the best clinical decisions for difficult cases A shift to assent based practices and a serious approach to training and teaching BCBAs about assent and how to implement Reasonable caseloads with 20-25 hours billable goal per week
Cons
The usual stressors of the job (working in schools and families) Billable hours can become an anxiety, but CD works with BCBA on how to get these met The insurance recently changed which includes huge pay costs
Continue readingAutism Spectrum Therapies Response
Senior Communications Advisor
Thank you for your years of service with us and for taking the time for this thoughtful review. So glad you feel the benefit of our great leadership and clinical teams - and that you see how that benefits our clients and staff. That is our goal above all else. Thank you also for the feedback regarding billable hours. We continue to explore how to best meet the needs of our staff and navigate a complex insurance system.
- Current Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Overall pretty great to work there.
Apr 15, 2019 - Behavior Technician in Orange, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
-Many opportunities for growth and development. -Many positions available to work towards hours for BCAT, RBT, Masters programs, or BCBA credentials -Always a different experience. -You don't have to stay in one place everyday. -I currently have an amazing supervisor who communicates well with me, and have really been able to see the change in my clients programs and overall lives due to this level of communication. -Same day cancellation pay, which is useful when clients are suddenly sick. -Health insurance, dental, and vision are great! -401k -Lengthy training so you feel confident when going in to the field if you haven't worked in ABA before. However, training only covers simple simple simple basics, and there are no trainings for programs or what acronyms mean, which is something you figure out in the field with your supervisor, who hopefully communicates well and shows up to field visits.
Cons
-Career development and growth is present and there are opportunities, however, when working towards goals and opportunities, there is a disconnect in communication and BTs have to continuously ask for updates on previously discussed development questions or goals. -Not all supervisors are created equal. Working with numerous supervisors, I have had the displeasure of being basically left to fend for myself outside of mandatory field visits (that didn't happen with the frequency that they should have). -Pay is decent, but could definitely be improved, especially due to circumstances BTs face in the field. -Have to pay for any toys or session materials out of pocket. -Scheduling department will change schedule quickly when something changes (lets ay advance cancellation - no pay) where a BT will get no pay, however, will not respond or update changes that would result in BT receiving appropriate pay for coverage, same day cancellations, no call no shows (which include drive time) or updating appts to reflect appropriate hours for bereavement.
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Vice President, Clinical Services
Thank you for your detailed and thoughtful feedback. We appreciate it!
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Behavior Interventionist
Jul 22, 2017 - Behavior InterventionistRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
It is extremely rewarding to witness the positive difference you make in not only your client's life but also in the lives of the client's family. Helping a child with developmental delays/disabilities progress and become more independent is a fulfilling experience. Training with AST was comprehensive and detailed. I enjoyed how well-rounded the training program was set up, with in-classroom training, online modules, and field shadowing. In addition, the scheduled quarterly CTM training helps keep me up to date and in touch with my fellow interventionists. I have had a wonderful experience with my Clinical Supervisor providing an appropriate level of supervision hours per week, responding to emails and questions quickly and thoroughly, as well as providing professional support within the job.
Cons
Compensation is variable depending on hours (not-guaranteed), client advance schedule changes (if more than 24 hours in advance, not paid), and minimal opportunities for growth without enrollment or completion of an MA program. Full time consists of 8 hours of scheduled direct intervention AND mileage and drive time. Full time hours (8), in order to receive full benefits and pay to cover living expenses, is really 12 hours with drive time to, between, and from each client. If there is one advance cancellation, approximately 2-3 hours of direction intervention as well as drive time, is lost which takes a toll on counted-on income. In addition, working full time (full days), takes away time from home-life impacting that work/life balance. Stressful in-home environment depending on parent involvement and client behaviors (aggression, SIB, etc).
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COO
Thank you so much for your feedback, especially on our training program. We strive to have the best training in the industry and its great to hear that you found it comprehensive (and enjoyable!). Over the last several months we've been working to improve our BI professional development program based on feedback from staff. Our goal is to make sure that our supervisors touch base with their BIs at least every 6-months to discuss their career development, as well as opportunities for raises/advancement. One of our missions as a company is to create as many opportunities as possible for our staff to grow professionally, so I absolutely agree with your advice! So thank you! -Justin
- Current Employee, more than 5 years★★★★★
Loyal to a company who has been loyal to me
Jun 12, 2012 - Program SupervisorRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
I've been with AST for over 5 years. This company has provided me with superior training and opportunities to move forward into advancing job positions. I started with the company as a Behavior Interventionist, and over the years earned my MA and attained my BCBA, and have been a program supervisor for the past 2.5 years. I have a huge sense of loyalty to AST because I feel they have always taken good care of me, and I feel the owners of the company truly care about enriching the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum. The salaries are better than any other agency I've seen, and I love having a company structure with so many Ph.D's and other individuals rich with experience to turn to whenever I have a new situation come up that I may not have a solution for. One aspect I am most proud of in working with AST is the fact that we only use methods and procedures that are empirically validated. Our work is based on a hard science, and isn't caught up with all the trends and quick fix tricks to 'cure' autism.
Cons
The reality of the situation for AST is exactly the same as all other NPA's out there right now, in trying to survive in a economic landscape that has been slowly deteriorating over the past several years. My sole complaint comes as a result of this. As funding for our industry has decreased, AST has had to increase supervisor caseloads to compensate for this decrease in revenue. These large caseloads do create a great deal of stress as I feel at times that I'm not giving my Interventionists or clients the attention they deserve. In light of this, the executive staff is completely sympathetic to the high level of stress that supervisors are under, and are actively pursuing a solution. As stated in my comments in the section above, this company takes good care of their employees, and I believe that they will resolve this issue as soon as they possibly can.
- Former Employee★★★★★
Company with a positive culture and caring, supportive leaders
Nov 29, 2022 - Clinical Supervisor in New Orleans, LARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Access to endless resources and professional development opportunities.
Cons
Initial training that is provided virtually does not seem to adequately prepare staff once in the field.
Autism Spectrum Therapies Response
Senior Communications Advisor
I couldn't agree more about our positive culture an the caring and support of our leadership! Thank you for sharing your positive experience with our robust resources and professional development opportunities too! Thank you for the feedback on the virtual portion of our training. We are constantly assessing where/how things can be improved.
- Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros and Cons
May 22, 2022 - Advanced Behavior Interventionist in Ontario, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Training was amazingly thorough and professional. Company ensures you have as many hours scheduled as you have available.
Cons
Supervisors provided no consistent supervision, no feedback, and were very rude and unprofessional when asked questions to receive feedback on job performance. During BCBA observations, supervisors and BCBA's gossiped about other employees and did not engage with the BI or the client.
Continue readingAutism Spectrum Therapies Response
Senior Communications Advisor
I'm glad you enjoyed our thorough training and your schedule. We take great pride in providing excellent training. As an organization, we believe our supervision and mentoring are critical to the success of our staff. We also invest a lot of time and energy in a supportive and inclusive culture. I'm sorry to hear you didn't feel supported by your supervisor. We encourage all our staff to bring concerns to their supervisor directly, with additional support available from the Clinical Director. I wish you well in your future endeavors.
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